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Coverjunkie curates the latest collection of limited-edition art prints from RoomFifty

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Now in its sixth year, RoomFifty has collaborated with charities (Intoart), leading arts organisations (the Design Museum) and guest curators (It's Nice That), not to mention both emerging and established artists. Jaap Biemans, currently the art director of Volksrant Magazine, graduated in 1998 from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design.

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Coverjunkie curates the latest collection of limited-edition art prints from RoomFifty

Creative Boom

Now in its sixth year, RoomFifty has collaborated with charities (Intoart), leading arts organisations (the Design Museum) and guest curators (It's Nice That), not to mention both emerging and established artists. Jaap Biemans, currently the art director of Volksrant Magazine, graduated in 1998 from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design.

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May Parlar’ Large Scale Fine Art Photography

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Berlin-based photographer and video artist May Parlar often uses outdoor open spaces for her impressive fine art photographs. The idea of self, time & memory, the notions of belonging and alienation are recurrent themes in her practice.

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Dong Qiu's magical illustrations summon the East-meets-West spirit of Shanghai

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© Dong Qiu The Chinese artist's distinctive style blends Asian tradition with modern sensibilities, attracting global clients and resonating with audiences worldwide. Her art is at once subtle yet distinctive, calm yet thrilling, steeped in tradition yet irrepressibly modern. © Dong Qiu

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Artist Jeanine Brito hopes to turn bad memories into something beautiful through her surreal and theatrical paintings

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But it's only recently that the German-born Canadian artist has fully embraced her art. Based in Toronto but originally from Mainz, Germany, Jeanine Brito worked in graphic design and art direction after graduating with honours in Fashion Communication from Ryerson University in 2015. It was so inventive.

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Dong Qiu's magical illustrations summon the East-meets-West spirit of Shanghai

Creative Boom

© Dong Qiu The Chinese artist's distinctive style blends Asian tradition with modern sensibilities, attracting global clients and resonating with audiences worldwide. Her art is at once subtle yet distinctive, calm yet thrilling, steeped in tradition yet irrepressibly modern. © Dong Qiu

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Eva Redamonti's detailed illustrations are a chaotic explosion of the whimsical and the surreal

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Brooklyn-based illustrator Eva Redamonti specialises in creating highly-intricate illustrations which communicate themes of mental health, science, nature and Futurism. Considering that mental health is a common theme in Eva Redamonti's illustrations, it makes sense that art was a kind of therapy for her growing up. "My